Elder Scrolls Call to Arms(not the skyrim board game) already failed in 2019. To be fair it did get fucked by covid, however it never recovered and as of February they're switching it to stl releases and print on demandA while ago I spoke about other IPs getting into it like Starcraft. Can you imagine the money Blizzard would make if they put their IPs on the tabletop? Or Bethesda with Elder Scrolls? The DnD crowd would go nuts thats for sure, let alone tabletop players.
Starcraft by Archon Studios got announced back in March
At the end of the day, it'll have the same problem that the Elder Scrolls game did, or the Star Trek games(there has been at least 2, the older release from the 2010s that had a giant borg cube as part of the lineup, and the more recent 2024 version), or that the Halo game is going to run into, and on and on. They're licensed products which limits the number of releases they can create without having to release a bunch of alternate poses and outfits like AMG has to do with Star Wars and even MCP(at least with MCP it's much more acceptable and there's a million alt versions of characters to use, but they have other licensing problems preventing reprints for additional runs of product that has left people walking out of stores empty handed). There's been plenty of others over the past couple of decades, but most of the time a licensed game has a limited shelf life.